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Once Upon a Twin by Raymond Luczak

victor June 10, 2021 January 21, 2022Poetry, UP Notable Books Deborah K. Frontiera, Raymond Luczak 0

Review by Deborah K. Frontiera At first glance, one might find Luczak’s style of poetry more challenging to read than some because he uses no punctuation of any sort, not even an apostrophe. No capital letters either (though many poets skip capital letters). But then a reader may realize that…

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Swede Hollow by Ola Larsmo, translated by Tiina Nunnally

victor June 1, 2021 November 28, 2025Historical Fiction Deborah K. Frontiera, Tiina Nunnally 0
Swede hollow by ola larsmo.

Review by Deborah K. Frontiera When we first meet the Klar family, Anna and Gustaf and their children Ellen, Elisabet, and Carl, we think that this may be the “head for America and grow rich” immigrant story. Far from it. In the same way that few high school athletes make…

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Nils by By Ingri and Edgar Parin d’Aulaire

victor May 10, 2021 February 9, 2021Children / Fiction Deborah K. Frontiera, UMN Press 0
Nils by ingrid edgar parin sulaire.

Review by Deborah K. Frontiera Even though this children’s picture book was originally published in 1946, this new edition of the original still has a great message for children today. Nils, a first generation American whose parents immigrated from Norway, receives a handmade pair of socks from his grandmother who…

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Norwegian Folktales of Asbjørnsen and Moe, Translated by Tiina Nunnally

victor May 1, 2021 November 28, 2025Folk Tales Deborah K. Frontiera, Tiina Nunnally 0
The cover of norwegian folktales of ashbynsen and moe.

Review by Deborah Frontiera As a long-time fan of folklore and cultural stories, and with a fair amount of Norwegian blood (ancestors from Norway and Viking genes via my Cornish family history as well), I was delighted to have a copy of this new translation of Norwegian folktales. Having read…

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Further up the Vine by John Hilden

victor March 1, 2021 December 19, 2020Poetry Deborah K. Frontiera, John Hilden 0
Further up the vine by john hidden.

John Hilden’s poetry in Further Up the Vine is a different kind of dessert. It’s hard to select one or two lines to quote because each line and stanza connects so smoothly to the next to form the whole that a reader can’t break it down line by line. These…

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Making Music with Words by Elizabeth Prechtel McClennan

victor March 1, 2021 December 17, 2020Poetry Deborah K. Frontiera, Elizabeth Prechtel McClennan 0
Making music with words.

Why Wait for National Poetry Month? For some strange reason, people don’t think of reading or reviewing poetry until National Poetry Month in April. People should keep a book of poetry on their bedside table along with the month’s magazines and whatever fiction or nonfiction they are currently reading. Poetry…

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The Inception of the Combined Colonies by Deborah K. Frontiera

victor September 8, 2019 October 8, 2020Young Adult / Fantasy Deborah K. Frontiera 0
The chronicles of the ant king.

What Can a Future World Dominated by Insects Teach Us About Ourselves? Review by Victor R. Volkman Deborah K. Frontiera’s fourth book in the ongoing Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier, subtitled The Inception of the Combined Colonies, is a wild, post-apocalyptic story of the conflict of two races of beings.  This…

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